- - v ' ,, V': " V .' 1 1 r 770 T1IK ARATOK. i' s i ' ' I' V '"vV . r ii - - - . ;; . rWn, linVo hoon WontP(l hv the ! ll,at be has obtained from John Kirkpatnck, hsq. o lj wc nave Dccn pieyenicu v) xnc Ja rnnnf !li3 cron of . .ecd 0f this valuable force of circumstances the -.strongest issuing our :. ' power on earth from " monthly numbers regularly, at the; pro sper time, for several mouths, and now, , : though late in July, we are just hring- hi out the June number of the Arator. If, however, our subscribers will contin- - uc to exercise patience, they shall re ; coivc all the numbers due them, or their ? " value in cash, should the publication be . .discontinued before the end of the year; : "WARTS OX CATTLE. ;It Is said tlic application vof strong , -beef brine will remove warts from cat- tier Keep them in the sun, and rub it ' on well as often as it dries, for two or ; three days. . VALUABLE CITY FKOPEltTY FOU SALE. The subsenber offers for sale his former resi , dencc in the North-AVcstern part of the City ot Rafcigh. It is pleasantly and beautifully situa ted, in a good neighborhood, convenient to the rail road Depot, and the building is commodious and constructed with convenience!: for k large family. There are three acres in the lot, rich and highly productive, which, as the grounds lie well for sev eral building lots, will be divided, or sold in whole, to suit purchasers, if early application be made The subscribor will also sell his present resi dence half a mile East of the Capitol, in the midst of the best society. The. dwelling house is large, and pronounced by Judge's to be one of the best built houses in the City. The but houses are good and -sufficiently numerous. The lot contains sev eh or eight acres of excellent landjand the place is universally admired as one of thejnost beautiful v nnd desirable situations, in or near the City. It will bo exchanged, if desired, for land, provided ' the land and location should suit. JCSfI will also sell 200 acres- land 4 miles from f Itaieigh-7-a valuable market farm, -'vy' r - THOS. J. LEMAY. Haleigh, Nov. 1st, 185G- ; i 1I0USE TO HIE . The house: and lot, ; ini the city, Tiwt mentioned in tlie foregoing adveV ' tiscmcnt, (remaining unsold,) is oftered -for rent. , ; 1 T. J. LEMAY. s Ilateifih, March 19, 1857. J plant; some of the properties of which are said to be as follows , . First, an acre of the stalk properly cultivatedt will yield from 400 to .500 gallons of pure syrupy equal to tne best New Orleans. r I - Second. It surpasses air other plants for fodder and for fecdiug green to cattle or hogs, on account . of the great abundance of sugary juice 'which, it contains, amT when sown in close drills yields ?an immense crop of fodder: v ' v ! ' Third. It is so certain, and prolific a crop, that planters may be sure of succeeding with itasa syrup.; prant any where South of the State of New York, f This seed h offered for sale in pAckages sufficient to plant half an acre 4 feet x 1J- feet, at one dollar per package- If sent by mailr thirty cents must be added to pay postage. r " ' - . ; : v ' Fayetterillef N. (T. , ' Jan'y 15, 1857. - : 12 2t OXE THOUSAND DOLLAR CASJTriiJi The Twelfth Annual Volume of thi3 useful im": Hcaticm commencea on the- 13th day of Septcmoc? J next. ' ' - -: r:y.'J The "ScTEXtmcr AfKRICAN'r, is an lllusiraiccl " Periodical, devoted chiefly to the promulgation- off : information relating to tho various Mechanic and' Chemic Arts, Industrial Manufactures, rAricul- turc, Patents, Inventions, Enginecrfng, Millwork, and all interests which the o( prudkal fcicncc is calculated to advance. , ' ;fX,T. Reports of U, S Patents granted arc alsb pub . 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